Giving Back

Involvement and Contribution to the Community.

P2W and Africa

“Years ago, we have chosen Africa as the business environment for our operations. Our record in Ghana and our positive experience from operating in that country can indicate why Africa offers such a supportive business environment for companies like P2W whose main practice is sustainability. Good and professional employees, a business environment that promotes foreign investments and a government who puts emphasis on the health of its people and environment in its legislation, these are just some of the reasons that make P2W’s business operation possible and that the great continent of Africa provides. Therefore, I can definitely say that P2W will continue to invest its best endeavors in Africa and we hope that in the near future you will see more and more of P2W’s waste water treatment plants, not only in Ghana and in South Africa, but also in other parts of the continent as well.”

Palmach Zeevy P2W’s CEO and Founder

P2W sees it as our duty and our privilege to be involved and contribute to the wellbeing and quality of life of the people in the locals in which we operate, and especially to these who live in the communities that neighbor our water treatment plants.

Besides our core mission of treating and purifying the environmental waters used by the local community for various purposes (drinking, washing, cooking, etc.), P2W has initiated, promoted and financed the following projects for the benefit of the community:

Donation of 5,000 notebooks to schoolchildren in Accra, Ghana.

Donation of 300 laptop computers for school children. This was part of the Better Ghana Project, led by the Ministry of the Environment of Ghana.

Installment of a local water treatment plant for drinking purposes in the village of Abekoase, Ashanti. (Ghana) The capacity of the plant is 1 m3 of water. Until the installation, the residents of the village drank untreated water. Now they enjoy a supply of clean and healthy water.

Distribution of rice sacks to the local villages every year on Christmas. P2W purchases hundreds of kilograms of rice and donates them to tens of needing families.